![]() I have rarely seen Prometheus suggest even an almost RTFM attitude to any question, as she is afterall Empress Wu of the How of Pandorian Knowledge. ![]() Sometimes things have been ported in a rush though but now more people are about, with Pandoras in the wild to boot (meow), such questions will arise which will prompt the original dev's, (or new folk with the know how and desire to), to remap said controls, add in icons for the PND and ensure that it follows the PXML standards and appears where it should (like Mr Ben's shop-keeper, who is a valid shopping comparison to the Pandora experience and its gamut of possibilities yet to be explored) upon the menu. The download site, dev's page or original creators page the porter's (sounds somehow like a lowly hospital job yet is vital) have linked with their hard work in spare time, will also likely show the controls for the application in question. Prometheus (who cannot be emulated) is of course correct though, each PND usually includes documentation via XFCE or Minimenu (the key is patience though, as the default program to open the varied formats these docs are in, is very very slow to open). the dev's correctly knew that you wouldn't want an exit button.Īfterall, you spent good money upfront and time in droves in a pre-order queue to obtain 'the device with controls' that their awesomeness is presented on for free. Why are all these emu's so hard to find the exit button for? The answer is. cddb-directory - path to local CDDB directory where fetched cddb-timeout # - timeout in seconds for CDDB server communication cddb-servers - sets space separated list of CDDB servers with-cddb - retrieve CDDB CD-TEXT data while copying paranoia-mode # - DAE paranoia mode (0.3) ![]() tao-source-adjust # - # of link blocks for TAO source CDs (def. tao-source - indicate that source CD was written in TAO mode read-subchan - defines sub-channel reading mode no-mode2-mixed - don't switch to mode2_mixed read-raw - read raw data sectors (including L-EC data) fast-toc - do not extract pre-gaps and index marks datafile - name of data file placed in toc-file ![]() driver - force usage of specified driver for source device device - sets SCSI device of CD-ROM reader Cdrdao version 1.2.3 - (C) Andreas Mueller ![]()
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